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Considering the general tendency to drop ne in spoken French, could it also be omitted in the examples used in the lesson? For example, would the sentence « Tu as peur qu’il parte » still make sense? Is it grammatically incorrect without the ne or does its meaning change when ne is dropped?
Especially those with "que" followed by noun.
I can still wrap my mind around and understand "Qu'est-ce que c'est?", but "Qu'est-ce que c'est que un stylo", how are they connected with "que"?
Forgive me if I wrote some sentence wrong, it's really kind of weird for me to remember 😂
Please help me. I need it a lot!
What possessive adjective goes with the sentence Sa, Son or Ses _______fille Adele
Please update the question so that it includes the meaning of the individual words, I am on A0-A1 and it's near impossible to do these questions.
une chemise multicoloreun artiste mexicainun londonien monumentune violette ceintureun riche comme Crésus hommeun difficile à regarder film
Can I also say - Qu’y mettez-vous? [What do you put there?]
Pourquoi est-ce qu'on ne peux pas dire "C'est quoi qui" au lieu de "Qu'est-ce qui"?
Est-ce que la docteure acceptable comme la forme feminine pour le docteur
Hi,
From the quiz:
What are the ways to UNAMBIGUOUSLY say "It is three fifteen PM." ?
Il est quinze heures et quart. - was marked as a wrong answear and I really don't understand why...
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